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Rescue worker gives CPR to baby elephant in year’s most unexpected act of pure heroism

Thailand rescue worker Mana Srivate was off-duty and on a road trip when he was called into action late Sunday. He was sent to a desolate road in the eastern province of Chanthaburi, Thailand to help an injured man and a baby elephant.

A family of elephants were crossing the road when the baby was struck by a motorcyclist, Anan Cherdsoongnern, 53.

When Srivate and fellow rescue workers arrived on the scene, several workers came to the aid of the downed motorcyclist, so he got to work on reviving the unconscious elephant.


Srivate was trained to work on humans, so he had to look up the location of an elephant’s heart online to perform CPR. The rescue worker made his best guess on the elephant and then got to work, giving vigorous chest compressions.

“It’s my instinct to save lives, but I was worried the whole time because I can hear the mother and other elephants calling for the baby,” Srivate told Reuters. “I assumed where an elephant heart would be located based on human theory and a video clip I saw online.


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Srivate worked on the elephant for 10 tense minutes until it regained consciousness. “When the baby elephant starting to move, I almost cried,” he recalled. The elephant was removed from the scene and taken by workers for further treatment.

Later, it was returned to the scene of the accident where it was reunited with its mother. The rest of the pack rejoined them after hearing the mother cry out.

The motorcyclist walked away from the scene with only minor injuries.

News of the daring rescue comes at a time when there is growing optimism about Thailand’s elephant population. A century ago, when the country was known as the Kingdom of Siam, there were approximately 100,000 pachyderms in the country.

Unfortunately, poaching and the illegal logging industry reduced the population so drastically they were placed on the endangered species list in 1986.

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But according to Thailand’s National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department (DNP), aggressive conservation efforts have been effective at increasing the country’s elephant population. There was a 7% increase between 2002 and 2017, raising the number to somewhere between 3,500 and 4,000 elephants.

“The wild Thai elephant population is no longer at risk of extinction because of intensive care and monitoring,” Soontorn Chayawattana, director of the Wildlife Conservation Office, announced.

“The increase in the number of elephants by 7% is cause for optimism as we expect the population of them in 10 years to increase even further. There could be 670 to 680 more elephants in the wild [in a decade],” said Soontorn. “The data from the latest census provides clearer information and helps us make plans to manage water and food resources better to provide for the more than 600 elephants that will be in the wild in future,” he added.

So given the positive impact that conservation efforts have had in Thailand, it appears as though the baby elephant’s future is bright.

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Cardi B Will Tell You Your Fortune For 2021 On Instagram

Move over, Ms. Cleo. There’s a new fortune-teller in town. Cardi B has partnered with Instagram once again to entertain fans with a new fortune-telling account that will read fans’ 2021 from Saturday, December 26 until New Year’s Eve. While Cardi is always quick to give helpful and hilarious advice and observations on current events when fans DM her new account @cardibtruthteller, they’ll receive guidance for the new year, which they can then share to both Instagram and Facebook via the newly integrated Messenger.

Just a week before this announcement, Cardi also kicked off another entertaining partnership with Facebook in the form of her new Watch Together show Cardi Tries __. In this show, Cardi will make a weekly attempt at a new activity that is decidedly not in her range of accepted talents. In the debut episode, she tried out ballet, while in upcoming episodes, she’ll work on a ranch and drive a stunt car alongside fellow celebrities like Damian Lillard and Michelle Rodriguez.

And speaking of Cardi’s plans for the upcoming new year, she also recently proposed an idea for previewing her sophomore album for a select group of fans while also promising a “WAP” follow-up coming “sooner than you think.” The future looks bright.

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Chris Pratt Finally Acknowledged The ‘Best Chris’ Debate After Being Dubbed The ‘Worst Chris’

Not to impose my faith on anyone, but if there’s one thing that I believe in, it’s this: Chris Evans is the Best Chris. Come for me, cancel culture. A less controversial take is that Chris Pratt is the “worst Chris,” as Twitter users overwhelmingly dubbed him (his association with the “infamously anti-LGBTQ” Hillsong Church did him no favors). His wife and Marvel Cinematic Universe co-stars leapt to his defense, but the actor kept quiet about the Best Chris debate until a series of Instagram Stories posted this week.

“Guess what? My team, my fantasy football team in AGBO fantasy football league — if you’ve been following — I made it into the finals!” the Parks and Recreation star said in a video recorded inside a car. “I’m in the finals! How did this happen? It’s a 14-man league. I had 14th draft pick. You know how hard that is?” He got to the championship thanks to two “very, very close victories,” including one off Chris Evans, who had “beat Chris Hemsworth last week.” Pratt added, “I guess we can finally put an end to that debate of who’s the better Chris?” before whispering, “It’s one of them.”

While Pratt acknowledged that “one of them” could still take the title one day, he quipped that he has them beat “in body-fat content,” calling his fuller figure “more buoyant.” He told his Instagram followers that if he wins the league, he will donate his $150,000 earnings to Special Olympics Washington, a nonprofit organization that benefits athletes with intellectual disabilities.

Evans wasn’t invited into the league with his Chris competitors because they knew he would beat them. He’s probably in another league with Walken and Messina.

(Via US Weekly)

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‘The Boys’ Actor Laz Alonso Got His ‘Love Sausage’ Revenge On Showrunner Eric Kripke With A Holiday Gift

In the second season of The Boys, viewers got to meet the live-action version of Love Sausage, a Russian superhero from the comic book series whose power is having a graphically long… well, you can figure out from the name. As part of his debut, Love Sausage wrapped his super appendage around the neck of Mother’s Milk (Laz Alonso) and tried to choke the life out of him, which isn’t a superhero battle you see everyday. As revenge for putting him in the phallic scene, Alonso had a very special scarf made for showrunner Eric Kripke, who tweeted a NSFW photo of the holiday “gift.”

“For a long time, @lazofficial has wanted payback for wrapping him in a ten foot penis,” Kripke wrote. “Yesterday, he got it. Thanks for the holiday gift, Laz! #WhoWoreItBetter #LoveSausage”

You can see Kripke’s tweet below:

Not long after the memorable episode aired, Alonso revealed to Entertainment Weekly that Love Sausage scene caught him completely by surprise because he thought the whole thing was a prank being played on him by Karl Urban. According to Alonso, the graphic moment wasn’t in the last copy of the script he received, so he was sure Urban was joking — until it actually happened.

“So, we always tease each other, and always on set playing the dozens and cracking jokes,” Alonso explained. “And one day in the makeup trailer, Karl [Urban] is like, ‘You ready for that penis that’s going around your neck?’ And I’m like, ‘Ain’t no way in the world there is a penis being wrapped around my neck.’”

Obviously, that’s exactly what happened, but Alonso still isn’t convinced the whole thing wasn’t Urban’s handiwork. “When I see that [in the new script], I’m like, ‘Oh my God. Karl is definitely behind this.’ I am almost positive to this day he just pitched that idea to Kripke and Kripke with his sick sense of humor was like, ‘It’s great! Let’s do it!’”

(Via Eric Kripke on Twitter)

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Studio Ghibli’s ‘Earwig And The Witch’ Trailer Features A Bouyant Theme Song By Kacey Musgraves

Kacey Musgraves lent her vocals for an exciting new film from Studio Ghibli. Earwig And The Witch, the company’s first 3D animated film, just shared its first trailer Tuesday and it features a buoyant theme song by Musgraves herself.

Musgraves previously announced her part in Earwig And The Witch, with a heartfelt message. The singer said the opportunity was a “bucket list moment” for her: “My dad brought a vhs tape of Totoro home when I was about 9 and I’ll never ever forget the comfort and the magic that movie (and many other Ghibli films) have given me. My sister has always been my Mei and I’ve always been her Satsuki. To say this was a full-circle, bucket list moment is an understatement.”

Directed by Goro Miyazaki with planning from Studio Ghibli creator Hayao Miyazaki, the film is based on an original book by Howl’s Moving Castle writer Diana Wynne Jones. According to the trailer, the story follows Earwig, an orphan who has no idea that her mother had magical powers. Her life is instantly altered when she’s adopted by a selfish witch and she sets to uncover the secrets of her new guardians.

Watch the Earwig And The Witch trailer above.

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8 great coffee table books for last minute gifts

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If you are looking for a last minute gift and don’t know what to get someone, coffee table books are one of the safest gifts you can give. It acts as both entertainment and decoration. Let’s face it, when you walk into someone’s house for the first time and sit down on the couch, the book on the table in front of you is the first thing your eyes revert to. It is a conversation piece that gets people talking, gives character to your home and tells people a little bit about you before anyone speaks a word. It is a great way to make a lasting first impression.


1. Eruption In The Canyon: 212 Days & Nights With the Genius of Eddie Van Halen. An Uzi, a band member getting run over with a Porsche and an illegal military vehicle driving on to Fred Durst’s lawn with a gun pointed at his head. And that isn’t even the half of it. Keep in mind that this is a really strong list, so when I say that Eruption In The Canyon is the King Kong of coffee table books, you need to trust me. Author and filmmaker, Andrew Bennett, chronicles his time documenting one of the greatest guitarists of all time: Eddie Van Halen. You do not have to be a Van Halen fan to appreciate just how special this book is. Take a first-time look behind the curtain of the most private rock star in history. Featured in Billboard Magazine, Eruption In The Canyon reveals Eddie’s amazing work ethic, insane passion, eclectic behavior and lovable personality. I simply cannot say enough about this book.

2. The National Parks: America’s Best Idea is a look at some of the most scenic national parks in the U.S., complete with breathtaking photos and the history behind them. Dayton Duncan teams up with author and filmmaker Ken Burns to bring you a fascinating perspective on how our national parks came to be what they are today.

PBS, $118.11 on Amazon

3. What’s The Punctum. Imagine a journey through an alien dream sitting on your coffee table. What’s The Punctum is Alice In Wonderland meets Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy with a splash of Twilight Zone and Stranger In A Strange Land. Hang on to your hats as Maine author Cheryl Ann Johnson takes you down the rabbit hole with amazing and truly unique artwork. This picture book is a great ride for people of all ages. I absolutely love all of her work.

Buy it on Amazon, $10

4. The Book of General Ignorance: Everything You Think You Know Is Wrong. If you know someone who believes that the only true wisdom is knowing you know nothing, then The Book of General Ignorance: Everything You Think You Know Is Wrong is for them. This book is filled with surprising answers to questions we all thought we knew. Get ready to fact check because if you thought you knew who the first president of the United States was, James Bond’s favorite drink, how long a chicken can live without a head or what George Washington’s teeth were made of, you will have a tough time believing what you read in this New York Times Bestseller.

Buy it on Amazon, $21.60

5. Cabin Porn Inside. If you are looking for a conversation starter, have a book called Cabin Porn on your coffee table. This is a great way to get a read on your new guests, because there will either be laughter and intrigue or complete dead silence, followed by a fake phone call with an “emergency” that they have to attend to. All the more wine for the rest of you. Despite its provocative cover, Cabin Porn is hardly as salacious as its moniker. It features some of the most remarkable handmade homes in rural America. Be warned that while it might be inspiring to see such purity in beautiful architecture, the blanket fort you made for your kids last night might not seem as impressive.

Buy it on Amazon, $20.99

6. Harrison Dwight, Ballerina and Knight Speaking of blanket forts, don’t forget the kids table. From actor, musician and now author, Rachael MacFarlane, Harrison Dwight, Ballerina and Knight is just the thing to keep the little ones engaged in something other than a video screen. Illustrated by Spencer Laudiero, the impressive artwork is as slick as it gets. That, coupled with the important message dealing with the challenges of stereotypes, this children’s book is a must-have.

Buy it on Amazon, $17.99

7. In Vogue: An Illustrated History of the World’s Most Famous Fashion Magazine. My final recommendation needs no introduction. In Vogue: An Illustrated History of the World’s Most Famous Fashion Magazine. This is truly a universal coffee table book. With world class photography, this book takes you through the history of one of the most iconic magazines ever made. Vogue is one magazine that will never go out of style.

Buy it on Amazon, $75

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All The Best New Indie Music From This Week

Indie music has grown to include so much. It’s not just music that is released on independent labels, but speaks to an aesthetic that deviates from the norm and follows its own weirdo heart. It can come in the form of rock music, pop, or folk. In a sense, it says as much about the people that are drawn to it as it does about the people that make it.

Every week, Uproxx is rounding up the best new indie music from the past seven days. This week we got the new solo album from Paul McCartney, outtakes and b-sides from Hayley Williams, and a special Christmas collaboration from Charly Bliss and Pup. Check out the rest of the best new indie music below.

Paul McCartney – McCartney III

Fifty years after releasing his first solo album, McCartney I, the former Beatle is back with his latest effort that was self-recorded and self-produced from the throes of quarantine. The result is a stripped-back — yet fully fleshed-out — effort that is far from lacking in its dynamic composition and lyrical prowess, showing that it’ll take a bit more than a pandemic to slow Paul McCartney down.

Hayley Williams – Petals For Armor: Self Serenades EP

After pivoting from Paramore singer to solo artist earlier this year with the release of Petals For Armor, Hayley Williams made the best of the time she wasn’t able to tour behind the effort to work on stripped-down versions of the new tracks. Petals For Armor: Self Serenades is a short collection of acoustic cuts, including a brand new song called “Find Me Here.” You can tell the true strength of a pop song when it exists in its barest form, which is what makes Self Serenades so impressive.

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Charly Bliss + PUP – “It’s Christmas And I F*cking Miss You”

Charly Bliss’s management has been trying to convince the band to write a Christmas song for years. But instead of putting a pop punk take on a classic Christmas carol, the New York band decided to enlist their friends Pup for a brand new track, an upbeat number that Carolyn Droke calls for Uproxx “a holiday tune that actually reflects the anxiety, sadness, and exhaustion many are feeling.”

Darkside – “Liberty Bell”

Darkside’s debut album Psychic was barely out in the world in 2013 when the duo of Nicolas Jaar and Dave Harrington announced that they would be calling it quits “for now” at the conclusion of the supporting tour. Seven years later, the duo is back with a new song and a new album. The driving, ethereal indie of “Liberty Bell” is a reminder of why we loved Darkside and missed them so much during their hibernation.

Little Dragon + Moses Sumney – “The Other Lover”

This auspicious collaboration started as a shot in the dark, when Little Dragon sent a track to Moses Sumney asking if he would be interested in providing vocals for the song. “What we received was very stripped down, with his beautiful voice,” Little Dragon wrote in a statement. “We jammed along and sent it back. It bounced back from his end with added horns and sounded beautiful to our ears.” The resulting final product is groovy and soulful, bringing to the table the best of both artists.

Kevin Drew – “Depressed Unicorn Christmas Song”

You might know Kevin Drew from his work in Broken Social Scene. Now, Drew has given us a new solo track that is perfectly fitting for 2020. With minimal, dramatic instrumentation, and modulated vocals, the video for the track shows Drew embodying a singing unicorn puppet to reflect on the insanity of the last twelve months. “The goal was to make people smile and embrace the crazy year we’ve all had,” says Drew in a press release.

Meat Wave – “Yell At The Moon”

I was a big fan of Meat Wave’s last full-length effort The Incessant, and the new track “Yell At The Moon” picks up right where they left off in 2017. Although Meat Wave hasn’t officially announced their next album, the propulsive drumming and Chris Sutter’s growling vocal over spastic guitars on “Yell At The Moon” are a very promising taste of what’s to come.

Orson Wilds – “Fix You” (Coldplay cover)

Fresh off the release of their debut singles earlier this month, Orson Wilds is back with a revved up cover of Coldplay’s 2005 mega hit “Fix You.” Performing the song at 1.5x speed, Orson Wilds give the meditative track a punk rock edge, showing the newcomer’s unique ability to completely transform a song, even one as ubiquitous as a Coldplay hit.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Florida Star Keyontae Johnson Has Been Released From The Hospital

Ten days ago, Florida basketball star Keyontae Johnson was rushed to a Tallahassee hospital after collapsing on the court during the Gators game against Florida State. In the week-plus since, he was placed in a medical coma to be transported back to Gainesville before making steady and incremental progress in getting back to health after the scary scene that still has not had a firm determination on the cause of his collapse.

On Tuesday, the Gators announced even more good news regarding Johnson’s status, saying he was being released from the hospital and would be going home for Christmas, a rather incredible turnaround from where he was a week ago.

As they note in the statement, the medical teams and doctors that have been working with Johnson have yet to come to a conclusion on what caused his collapse and are still working to determine that. The good news for now is that Johnson has apparently progressed rapidly over the course of his week back in Gainesville and will be able to go home and spend the end of the year with his family, which is tremendous news. Hopefully doctors are able to figure out what exactly happened to Johnson, but for now it’s worth celebrating his release and recovery to this point.

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DJ Paul Explains How Drake’s Mom Helped Him Land A Beat On ‘Scorpion’

While Drake‘s 2018 album Scorpion has a song dedicated to his mom, “Sandra’s Rose,” that many fans appreciate, one of the Toronto rapper’s collaborators recently revealed that fans can thank Ms. Sandra for another fan-favorite track from the album as well. In fact, “Talk Up,” Drake and Jay-Z’s fourth song together, may have had an entirely different beat if not for The Boy’s mother and a chance meeting with her neighbor — a neighbor who turned out to be none other than Memphis rap legend DJ Paul of Three 6 Mafia.

Paul recounted the story on the latest episode of his podcast Mafia Radio while conversing with fellow rap pioneer MC Lyte. As he tells it, “I ended up moving into a condo, and when I moved into a condo I end up running into a neighbor of mine that was Drake’s mom. didn’t know who she was, she didn’t know who I was, but she was like ‘he’s such a nice guy.’ She asked the security who I was and then told Drake. Drake hit me on the DM like 3-4 in the morning, ‘Hey man, my mama told me she ran into you, a really nice guy named DJ Paul, but I need some beats.’ I sent him a beat, he ended up putting Jay-Z on it, and ten million copies later we got this.” He emphasized that last point by calling attention to the platinum plaque for Scorpion on the wall behind him.

Does Sandra Rose have a future as an A&R? Probably not, but if there’s any takeaway from the story it’s this: Being a nice person can pay off in unexpected ways… so be nice.

Watch the full interview above.

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The Ten Best ‘SNL’ Sketches Of 2020

It’s a miracle SNL exists. I’ll elaborate on that a bit ahead, but, especially this year, this impossible show to make seems even more impossible. But, yet, there it was, still going, now halfway through its 46th season. Doing this piece, putting together these ten sketches, it was most weird going back to the five shows before the world shutdown. There’s an obvious nervousness in the sketches about “what’s to come.” (Back in late February I attended the John Mulaney dress rehearsal and it felt … fraught. But more, “hope it doesn’t come here,” as opposed to the more accurate, “this is already here.” In retrospect, cramming into a small studio without masks now seems like a nightmare.)

Personally, I haven’t done a list of SNL sketches in over three years, when, before that, I wrote about every single sketch that had aired over the seven years prior. But this year felt special, in that it felt like a good thing to do to honor some of the great writing, and sketch comedy performing, and design, and directing that went into this tumultuous year. (And, selfishly, the thought of putting every sketch that I found good in one place sounded appealing.) Though, I didn’t set any kind of rule, but I found myself excluding the straightforward political sketches. I don’t need to see Alec Baldwin as Donald Trump ever again, if I’m being honest. For this list, I just wanted to laugh. Laughing seems like a good thing right now. (Well, except for one of them that did not make me laugh, but made me feel pretty darn good.)

So, enough of this, let’s get to the ten best sketches of 2020.

10. “Santa’s Village”

Sometimes we all just need some old fashioned slapstick. And here’s Jason Bateman and Cecily Strong, rolling and falling and tumbling around in giant clear balls, dressed as Mr. and Mrs. Claus, for four minutes. It’s genuinely the repetitiveness that makes this work. After one fall, it’s funny. After five I start to wonder how Bateman and String are doing this without serious injury. Seriously, this is some Chevy Chase-level pratfalls and, you know, not everything has to be a cerebral. Sometimes human being just like watching other human beings fall down. And Bateman and Strong pull that off marvelously.

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9. “Airport Sushi”

These big elaborate sketches are now expected from John Mulaney, and we actually got two of them on one calendar year. Both are good! But I went with this one because I saw it live in person and I’m still amazed what this show can pull off when it comes to just the technicalities like set design. (One of my favorite experiences doing this job was hanging out with the SNL set designers for a week as they put together a show. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: once you get a peak behind the curtain, you quickly realize that even the bad shows are a miracle.) This was a weird show to attend. It was the second to last show before everything shut down. And, even then, it felt weird, but everyone just kind of thought this was a storm coming that wasn’t here yet. When, in reality, it most certainly was and there we all were packed into a small studio together. Still, it wound up being one of the last things I’d get to do in a public setting and seeing everyone, even the people we don’t get to see on camera, pull this off was remarkable.

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8. “Election Ad”

Look, this is funny because it’s all true. It’s embarrassingly true. What are we going to talk about? When I think of the topic I have talked about the most with friends over the last few years, it really has, more times than not, started off with some sort of version of, “Can you believe this guy?” I wound up watching this sketch four or five times because I can’t get over how accurate it is. Don’t get me wrong, I can’t wait to not have topics to discuss with friends out on public. This sounds like a dream come true right now. If I could look into the future and see myself saying to someone, at a crowded bar, “I can’t believe Biden didn’t push harder for an extra percent increase on that federal freeway bill,” well that sounds pretty great.

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7. “Bits”

First, I think we all can relate with the feeling of trying to make a joke last a little too long and being the one who killed it. It’s not a good feeling as the sound of laughter turns to a muted, “Well, all right then.” One time when I was in college, we were had out local Friday night happy hour bar and a friend, Jim, was holding court, telling this crazy elaborate story about something I’m not going to even try to get into here. Jim is a very good storyteller and the we were all laughing so hard the tears were starting. After he finished, another guy, who is not as good of a storyteller, says, “You think that’s crazy, well listen to this,” then proceeds to tell the exact same story. To this day I can’t figure out what happened. Was he not listening? I honestly don’t know. When it was over, his story, that he just repeated but only worse, was met with awkward silence. So awkward, that I said out loud, “Well, I think the reason no one is laughing is because you just told the same story Jim did,“ which made things even more awkward. Anyway, I bring this up because this sketch made me think about that. See, killing the joke can be something people remember years later, so be careful out there!

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6. “Tiny Horse”

“Tiny Horse” may just be the most absurd thing SNL put on the air in 2020 and Timothée Chalamet just sells the heck out of it. I was laughing, but I also felt sad. After all, that poor Tiny Horse just wanted to be loved. Also, the animation of Tiny Horse just adds to this effect. It’s fairly bizarre looking, which just makes the whole thing look even more surreal than just the concept on its own. As Tiny Horse mounted a regular size horse to gallop off into the night, I like to think he had safe travels. And I like to think that, someday soon, we will see Tiny Horse again. Long live Tiny Horse.

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5. “Madame Vivelda

One of my hardest laughs this year came with the way Bowen Yang delivered the line, “Yeah, 2019 has sucked.” Setting up the whole premise for the rest of this sketch set at a fortune teller that will predict what 2020 will look like for these four unsuspecting souls. One of the best comedy concepts of the year is the idea of telling our past selves the strange antic we’d be doing with no context. Like, yes, washing bags of Doritos, scorning friends who are eating in restaurants, and knowing the name of the current Postmaster General. (On a whole, I think that one might give me the most pause if I were told that a year ago. Why on Earth would I know the name of the Postmaster General so well I can just rattle it off without even thinking about it?)

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4. “Sports Debate”

I’m hesitant to try and dissect what exactly makes this work other than the obvious. But this is just excellent sketch comedy writing. It’s one thing to try and tackle Black people being confronted by the systemic racism that’s in their lives every day (which the upcoming “Strollin’” does beautifully, but it’s another to confront the kind of well meaning white guy who just, literally, isn’t paying attention. And here’s Bill Burr, who just wants to talk about the Bears game and settle an on-air bet, not realizing a terrible tragedy has happened and he now has to hem and haw his way out of it (while eating a steak), while Ego Nwodim and Keenan Thompson try to react to the terrible headlines. There’s just a lot going on here and it all feels pretty accurate.

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3. Bruce Springsteen “Ghosts”

Okay, yes, this is technically (or in no way) any kind of a comedy sketch. But it’s been so long since I’ve seen a band, let alone Bruce Springsteen, perform live and he and the E-Street Band’s performance of “Ghosts” is just pure unfiltered joy. Bruce showed up and burned the place down. This is amazing.

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2. “Strollin’”

The remarkable thing about “Strollin’” is not only is it a perfect representation of how voter suppression is used against Black people, it’s also a really catchy song. What starts out as a leisurely jaunt to the local Texas polling place becomes a nightmare of closed polling locations, misinformation, absurd lines, and voter intimidation. When SNL puts those compilations together for certain holidays and events, I hope they include “Strollin’” in any of their election day packages because this is just one of those sketches that should be aired a lot. And of course, when our foursome of Black voters finally find their polling site, there’s a man with some sort of semi-automatic rifle, hanging out, looking for “fraud.”

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1. “Del Taco Shoot”

“No, you don’t want to kill yourself, you just want a taco.” In a year that, for a lot of people, will be the longest (or, strangely, maybe the shortest, it’s really impossible to say) of their lives, for me the one little cultural oddity that transcended this whole year was Kyle Mooney desperately trying to say the line, “Aw, man, I’m all out of cash,” over and over and over again for a Del Taco commercial. (Also, I couldn’t believe this sketch was this year.) There’s something so simple and dumb about this sketch that it becomes so incredibly appealing. Beck Bennett, as the commercial’s director, tries to, nicely, get just the right inflection from Mooney (whose delivery doesn’t change the whole sketch) while Adam Driver as Del Taco’s VP of branding just hurls insults at Mooney. This isn’t profound. Being from an episode back in January, it obviously doesn’t have anything to say about 2020. But for this whole stupid year it made me laugh. And that’s really all I really want right now.

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